Bringing Ballet To Schools

Program Overview

Oregon Ballet Theatre cherishes the opportunity to share the art form of dance in meaningful ways. Our teaching artists work with educators across the state to bring dance into their classrooms via residencies and our Learn About Ballet (L.A.B.) program. Working with students of all ages, grade levels, cultural backgrounds, and abilities, we’re eager to share our knowledge—and our passion—through practicing basic dance vocabulary and helping students build coordination, musicality, self-confidence, and athleticism.

Dance For Every Body

Dance Residencies

Looking to bring ballet into your classroom? Our OBT teaching artists collaborate with you to make dance residencies relevant to your class’s current learning goals.

We’ve offered a colorful variety of dance curricula throughout the years, and we’ll build the right one for your classroom, whether you teach literacy, math, or science.

Learn About Ballet (L.A.B.)

The OBTLAB program provides early exposure to the arts for students in Title 1 schools.

Supported by grants, schools receive up to 8 to 10 dance sessions per classroom. The first sessions in the fall focus on movement skills and dance vocabulary. Students then apply these foundational skills in the spring through choreography and creative exploration. LAB offers:

  • A creative movement residency with an OBT teaching artist
  • 8-10 sessions for up to 3 grade bands
  • Dance curriculum that supports classroom learning
  • Field trips to OBT Student Performance Series
  • Field trip to OBT Studios to see dancers training, costumes in the making, and other behind-the-scenes elements
  • Transportation support

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Photo Credits:
Sarah Ward-Brown with Portland students | Photo by Kelsey Hennessy; Portland students | Photos by Kelsey Hennessy, Skye Richter, and Tom Cook